Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the movie was good, but the original musical blew me away and the movie didn’t measure up.
+1 I kept waiting for this Wow moment, but never got it. I saw the Wicked musical with the original cast and the singing blew me away!!! This? Not so much. A bit disappointed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen a film version of a musical that I loved as much as the theatre version. Maybe just because there’s nothing like seeing a performance live. I’ve seen Wicked on stage 5 times! Twice in London and Toronto, once in NYC. What do fans of the musical think of the movie?
Have you read any of the replies? It’s a hit!
I haven’t seen any replies from people who have seen the musical multiple times.
I’ve seen the Musical multiple times and I wrote that it felt a bit bloated and that I feel like a number of the songs that they lengthened and added in dialogue in the middle of lost their drama and momentum, but I still overall enjoyed it. It also bothers me that they didn’t auto tune or re-record to keep everyone on pitch, something that they obviously can’t do on stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen a film version of a musical that I loved as much as the theatre version. Maybe just because there’s nothing like seeing a performance live. I’ve seen Wicked on stage 5 times! Twice in London and Toronto, once in NYC. What do fans of the musical think of the movie?
Have you read any of the replies? It’s a hit!
I haven’t seen any replies from people who have seen the musical multiple times.
I’ve seen the Musical multiple times and I wrote that it felt a bit bloated and that I feel like a number of the songs that they lengthened and added in dialogue in the middle of lost their drama and momentum, but I still overall enjoyed it. It also bothers me that they didn’t auto tune or re-record to keep everyone on pitch, something that they obviously can’t do on stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen a film version of a musical that I loved as much as the theatre version. Maybe just because there’s nothing like seeing a performance live. I’ve seen Wicked on stage 5 times! Twice in London and Toronto, once in NYC. What do fans of the musical think of the movie?
Have you read any of the replies? It’s a hit!
I haven’t seen any replies from people who have seen the musical multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen a film version of a musical that I loved as much as the theatre version. Maybe just because there’s nothing like seeing a performance live. I’ve seen Wicked on stage 5 times! Twice in London and Toronto, once in NYC. What do fans of the musical think of the movie?
Have you read any of the replies? It’s a hit!
I haven’t seen any replies from people who have seen the musical multiple times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen a film version of a musical that I loved as much as the theatre version. Maybe just because there’s nothing like seeing a performance live. I’ve seen Wicked on stage 5 times! Twice in London and Toronto, once in NYC. What do fans of the musical think of the movie?
Have you read any of the replies? It’s a hit!
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never seen a film version of a musical that I loved as much as the theatre version. Maybe just because there’s nothing like seeing a performance live. I’ve seen Wicked on stage 5 times! Twice in London and Toronto, once in NYC. What do fans of the musical think of the movie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Saw it today. I really disliked the book, and found the actor press annoying, but that movie was amazing and I will see it again. Spectacular.
The book and musical are SOOO different there is no point comparing them. It’s like comparing Rocky Horror Picture Show and Psycho.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Saw it today. I really disliked the book, and found the actor press annoying, but that movie was amazing and I will see it again. Spectacular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else surprised on plot points?
I had listened to the soundtrack a bunch over the years, but I guess just focused on the main songs since I was surprised to find out about the whole animal plot. I didn't realize that was the cause of the rift.
Also I always thought "dancing through life"was a fine song, nothing spectacular to listen to, but loved it in the movie and I think it'll be a favorite. Great choreography!
The plot of the musical has never made much sense. It's a mashup of disparate elements from the Baum books, the movie, the Maguire book, and some other stuff. And even though the movie spends much more time on the Act I storyline, I think it still has too little character development.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else surprised on plot points?
I had listened to the soundtrack a bunch over the years, but I guess just focused on the main songs since I was surprised to find out about the whole animal plot. I didn't realize that was the cause of the rift.
Also I always thought "dancing through life"was a fine song, nothing spectacular to listen to, but loved it in the movie and I think it'll be a favorite. Great choreography!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I absolutely love Wicked, but the run time is outrageous. 2 hours, 40 min- plus with previews will likely be 3 hours. Honestly, I couldn’t even do that at home much less in a theatre.
I don’t like Cynthia at all. She should stick to stage productions. I’m curious about Arianna in this because she got her start on Broadway.
I will just wait to hear what the non-paid critics say.
The NY Times gave Cynthia a rave review and called her the best thing about the movie.
Paid critic.
Actually, the review was not kind to the movie, the director, or the very concept -- only to the performances by the leads.
If you hate the actress for some reason, then don't go, but objectively her performance is fantastic and her singing is terrific. I like Idina Menzel but I have heard plenty of people sing better - and Cynthia Erivo is one of them.
Also strange that you think a stage performance somehow translates poorly to the big screen. Usually it's the other way around. I loathe celebrity casting in musicals usually, when they can't really sing. This is the opposite - casting people who actually could earn these roles on Broadway.
Pulling this comment up ... Erivo is an impeccable singer. I don't love Kristin Chenoweth OR Idina Menzel. They both always sounded to me like they were damaging their vocal chords. Erivo's voice sounds effortless.
Ariana Grande is also very, very good. Her pop stuff isn't my style ... just background music on the radio ... but she is GOOD. I could totally see her on Broadway, and hopefully in many more movies.